It was earlier reported at the weekend that the Mile 2-Tincan road will be closed for three days for road rehabilitation. According to the federal government, the closure began at 12 am on Saturday, December 7 to 12 pm on Monday, December 9, 2019.
“The palliative work has started already and the truck drivers have agreed to move their trucks away, to enable us to carry out this palliative work because if we don’t move the trucks away, we can’t work.
AutoReportNG got some exclusives into the ongoing palliative at the Mile 2-Tincan road early today.
It is expected that the road will be opened midday on Monday. Mile 2-Tincan Roads is notorious for bad roads all thanks to the tankers and trailers plying the road which caused for a greater cause for the road users.